International visitation to Las Vegas from Canada and European countries sagged in 2025, but arrivals from Mexico, Asia and Australia improved last year, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority reported Monday. The LVCVA reported international visitation was down 4.8 percent from 2024, falling to 4.7 million visitors. The comprehensive report listing visitation totals from 28 foreign destinations to Las Vegas showed travel from North American countries down 9.2 percent, to 2.4 million people, with a 17.4 percent drop from Canada and a 1 percent increase from Mexico. It’s been widely reported that prospective Canadian visitors are upset with President Donald Trump’s tariff policies while others are incensed with his remarks about Canada someday becoming the 51st U.S. state.…